A new owner, attempting to make an impact isn't likely to want to trade his group 's two greatest players, while they have a shot at the 5th place (hell, perhaps even greater ) in the Alliance. The Seahwaks still need Callahan however they don't get the Jaguars in the 6. Instead the Browns GM calls for the Jaguars. However, Mathers remains a rather precious OHL player who might help to guard his teammates and supply physicality from a checking account. Montreal already led 1-0, but play showed me a goalie who was visiting the puck incredibly well and adeptly studying the drama in front of him. Naturally, Brampton too (should they neglect 't do the above trade I called ). Brampton rarely rebuilds under Butler and that I believe they're likely to add (granted their overage scenario ). I think we're talking a Greg McKegg kind bundle of last year. I'm talking about 2003 (maybe even 2002) born players who should eventually crack their individual teams this season.
The 67's and Petes are bad all year, the top 8 look place. I look at a team such as Oshawa, who have some younger players playing roles in their checking lineup. The Compuware team was quite good but in nations we ran into a hot goalie that happened to be Michael Houser who performed for Little Caesar's at the time. I'm unsure most casual fans of this league realize how good of a player Corrado has become. From the West, '' he 'd look good in Plymouth and in Kitchener (where they've lots of thickness, but may use another veteran presence). Can Oshawa use somebody like Mathers to give security? Oshawa has rumoured to be hunting for depth on defense. The Wolves have some depth on protection (like some strong kids like first rounder Conor Cummins) and that I believe they'd be smart to try and use Corrado to create a championship contender for the next several years.